Hi, Nicole, I don't have issue on the rust on the drum. If the drum is rusted, it would be better to find a replacement drum or get a "used"/"recycle" one from auction site. Thanks for your comment and thank you for watching.
@ ok thank you! Guess it’s time my landlord buys me a new washer or new drum because the rust is staining my clothes :( there’s 2 big rust patches inside the drum so probably hopeless lol
@@nicolewalsh6656 Hi, Nicole, You are correct because my Lib don't touch the water that much and not a moving parts so that it is good fix; however, for the drum which always in the water, it won't last long. Just FYI, my mom Sears/Kenmore bought during 1980s (Made in USA) still running and the washer motor actually fits my whirlpool (also Made in USA around 1995); therefore, you can tell your landlord may save the old motor in the future provided you getting the similar American Brand. Lot of parts are shared across USA brand platform. (same on USA brand's dryer motor and parts too - see my other video under my channel). My old USA washer motor still running since 1995. Old USA motor are build with supreme quality compare to other countries. Just a suggestion. Your landlord should get it before price will go up because of potential "tariff " coming next year after election. Thank you for watching.
I think I should but at that time, I am more into control the spreading of the rust by the most easiest and effective way and there is not much room in the laundry room for the addition work. After more than 2 years, the rust control paint works great and it is still looks like new and the washer still running strong. I wonder my whirlpool last so long (almost 28-30 years) is because it is Made in. Thanks for your comment and thank you for watching.
Good job. Thx for the tips. Going to try this!
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So what about rust inside drum? Anyway to clean that?
Hi, Nicole, I don't have issue on the rust on the drum. If the drum is rusted, it would be better to find a replacement drum or get a "used"/"recycle" one from auction site. Thanks for your comment and thank you for watching.
@ ok thank you! Guess it’s time my landlord buys me a new washer or new drum because the rust is staining my clothes :( there’s 2 big rust patches inside the drum so probably hopeless lol
@@nicolewalsh6656 Hi, Nicole, You are correct because my Lib don't touch the water that much and not a moving parts so that it is good fix; however, for the drum which always in the water, it won't last long. Just FYI, my mom Sears/Kenmore bought during 1980s (Made in USA) still running and the washer motor actually fits my whirlpool (also Made in USA around 1995); therefore, you can tell your landlord may save the old motor in the future provided you getting the similar American Brand. Lot of parts are shared across USA brand platform. (same on USA brand's dryer motor and parts too - see my other video under my channel). My old USA washer motor still running since 1995. Old USA motor are build with supreme quality compare to other countries. Just a suggestion. Your landlord should get it before price will go up because of potential "tariff " coming next year after election. Thank you for watching.
@ yes mine is also an old school washer from the late 90s I believe!kenmore elite top loader I think it’s called?? Thanks for the response 😊
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Why didn't you mask off the bleach tray and paint it at the same time as the rest of the top? And why don't you remove the whole cabinet to paint it?
I think I should but at that time, I am more into control the spreading of the rust by the most easiest and effective way and there is not much room in the laundry room for the addition work. After more than 2 years, the rust control paint works great and it is still looks like new and the washer still running strong. I wonder my whirlpool last so long (almost 28-30 years) is because it is Made in. Thanks for your comment and thank you for watching.